We open in the profitable Tetragram asteroid mining colony, where Mel the robot pilot, Farley and Bob go about their usual job getting readings for 'roids with mine-able content. Suddenly a giant
creature, the size of a space craft, sneaks up on them (trust me on this, it could happen) and begins chomping down on the asteroid they're working on! It's attacking and they realize there's a swarm of them invading.

Back at the employee cafeteria, Bob and Farley are describing
the "monster attack" when an odd space-faring man begins playing his space-bag pipes (well, that's what they were in
the script). This man is Emerson
Maalox, captain of the SS Melville, who has been hunting these great asteroid-eatin' monsters.
And the chase is back on.

Bigalow, CEO of Tetragram, is on
Cmdr. Walsh's case demanding
the Rangers rid the mining colony of these creatures, since they're cutting into the profit margins. Since these
creatures are new to them, the Rangers are attempting to ascertain their species.

Back at BETA Mountain, Q-Ball,
Goose, Niko and
Buzzwang are
studying the data Tetragram has given the League but all they've determined is that these monsters, now dubbed "space
whales," are a silicon-based life form. They eat asteroids and expel gas out their "blowholes." But are they intelligent
creatures? Who can say?

Maalox is in the process of hunting and capturing as many space whales as he can. His actions triggers protests back on
earth, opposing the use of force on these creatures. The protests are lead by the organization Space Peace and its
leader, Zoot Martin, who oppose mankind's habit of fouling every environment it enters and will not
allow man to muck up space as well. Since they feel the Galaxy Rangers are not
taking any action, Zoot vows they will take the matter into their own hands. You know that means trouble, right?

Walsh assigns Niko and Goose to CS41 to investigate and
assigns Buzzwang to join them, as he has downloaded the files about the whales into his system.

The Rangers arrive just in time to see Capt. Maalox's ship
capture a "silicon gigantius" and Zoot Martin's ship free it. This angers Maalox. But Zoot will not remove his one-ship
blockade, announcing these creatures are only babies. Turns out Maalox is aware of that. He is attempting to draw out the leader of the herd, the great white one, the space whale what bit off Maalox's leg (no, the other one). As if on cue,
scanners pick up the arrival of a "very big" thing. It's Space
Moby, who seemingly heads right at the three ships.
Ranger One executes evasive actions, which fly them through the path of the blowhole gases, causing a major
flame-up.

Maalox attempts to go after the Space Moby, but the Space
Peace ship flies in front of them, running interference. The Space Moby makes a
break for it. Zoot and Maalox fight it out. Maalox fires upon and disables the Space Peace ship and takes up the
chase for the whale. But the whale eludes them, hiding in a dense asteroid field.

The Rangers offer help to the damaged Space Peace ship, with
Niko and Buzzwang jumping on their pod to help with repairs. Goose decides this is a good time to drop in on Capt. Maalox,
who allows him to board.

As Niko and Buzz finish up repairs, Zoot tells them what Space
Peace has learned about the space whales. They are peaceful, grazing animals which migrate about space looking for
asteroids. They're intelligent creatures with a musical language, notes for letters, songs for speech
which Niko starts to groove to. They allow Buzzwang to download the files into his data base.

Meanwhile, aboard the Melville, Goose
confronts Maalox about the attack on the whales and Space Peace. In this really,
really, truncated scene, Goose seems to get really angry very fast and tries to arrest Maalox. Maalox will not be
deterred from his quest of killing the great white space whale and (now follow closely, because this is what is happening, even though
you really can't tell what is happening) hits Goose with sonic waves from his space-bag pipes, rendering Goose helpless.
Now, remember, they are sound waves here.

Okay, so Niko and the now-groovy Buzzwang (suffering some side-effects from the download) leave Space Peace to rejoin
Ranger One, when they suddenly wind up in the path of Space Moby. Space Moby
swallows them. Bummer, huh?

And the chase is back on. Goose is unconscious, Maalox is
tracking the Moby. Space Peace tells Maalox Moby ate Niko and Buzz, but he's having none of that. And Niko and Buzz,
they're slowly being digested.

Niko attempts to re-enforce the force fields of the pod with
her psychic powers, but her charge is draining quickly.

"If
there was only some way to tell Space Moby we're in here," Niko laments. There is.
Buzzwang can speak the whale's language now. But the whale won't be able to hear him from
inside the ship, so he'll go outside.

What follows is my
favorite exchange from any of my scripts:
"You'll be dissolved."
"Niko, Niko, Niko. Q crafted me from the finest and most
durable alloys."
"I know you've wanted to show us what you're made of, but
this isn't the time to prove your metal." (get it? Metal/mettle? Sci-fi puns, gotta love 'em)

Anyway, Buzz stumbles out of the ship and begins serenading the whale from
the belly of the beast. They are able to establish communication with the
whale and learn of the long-running battle between the whale herd and
Maalox. The Melville attacks Space Moby, netting it, but she begins
dragging the ship off course, and breaking the net. Goose comes to and
tries to stop Maalox. Maalox attempts to give Goose another sonic jolt,
but this time Goose is ready and is able to resist the sound waves by, get
this now, making his ears disappear! Well, that's what was written, I
don't know what that glowing stuff is. But it works and he can continue
fighting Maalox. Up until the Moby rams the ship, disabling it. Maalox
makes a break for it, rushing into a launch pad. Now, remember he's got no
ears, so when Goose demands to know where the door leads and the crew
member tells him to the longboat launch pad Goose says "what?"
because he can't hear him, he's got no ears. The reading is definitely off
on that line.

Be
that as it may, Maalox goes after the whale on his own in one of his long
boats. He nets the beast and the beast pulls him into the asteroid field.
As he gets bounced off the asteroids, he gets all dramatic, vowing to
"grapple with thee to the death." Where you gonna hear that kind
of dialogue in cartoons? No where, I'll bet. Anyway, Maalox gets dragged
into a asteroid and blows up. Blows up real good. So the "grapple to
the death stuff" is what we call "foreshadowing."

But it's not over. Niko and Buzz are still in the
whale! And Buzz's feet are beginning to dissolve in the digestive juices.
Before Goose can set off after them, they are released. Seems Buzz is a
"real rib-tickler" and the whale vomits them up (implied). They
next free the corralled baby whales.

Once they return home, they visit Tetragram and
outline the plans for co-existence with the space whales and they discover
the whale's waste matter would make excellent rocket fuel. Bigalow will
have his lawyer's call the whale's lawyers and
firm things up. And for some reason Zoot get all upset when Buzzwang
states the plan is "radically far-out, for sure." Another odd
reading the one-word sentence "what?"